China has developed a highly accurate home-made laser defence weapon system capable of shooting down small-scale drones flying at a low attitude.
Characterised by its speed, precision and low noise, the system is designed to destroy unmanned, small-scale drones flying within an altitude of 500 metres and at a speed below 50m/s, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
It is also expected at the same time to play a key role in ensuring security during major events in urban areas and address unlicensed mapping activities, the agency reported.
The weapon is able to shoot down small aircraft within a two-kilometre radius and can do so in five seconds after locating its target, said a statement released by the China Academy of Engineering Physics, one of the system’s co-developers.
“Intercepting such drones is usually the work of snipers and helicopters, but their success rate is not as high and mistakes with accuracy can result in unwanted damage,” Yi Jinsong, a manager with China Jiuyuan Hi-Tech Equipment Corp, said.
According to Xi, small-scale, unmanned drones were relatively cheap and easy to use, making them a likely choice for terrorists.
The new laser system, which will either be installed or transported in vehicles, will keep a tight vigil on security for domestic political meetings, international conferences and sports events, looking to prevent public protests as well as any threats to the participants.
Adding that, they said a recent test saw the machine successfully shoot down more than 30 drones — a 100 per cent success rate.
The academy further is developing similar laser security systems with greater power and range, they said.